Breath Analysis for Biomedicine and National Security
Sensor Design Issues and Strategies for Biomarker Discovery

We would like to thank all of our attendees for a fantastic meeting! Hope to see you at upcoming breath meetings...

Final 2012 Attendees (>125 people)

Our meeting attendees came from:

18 countries (including 17 states in the USA alone)

64 cities from around the globe

5 continents!

35+ companies, ranging from start-ups to mid- and large corporations

10+ government agencies and laboratories

40+ academic universities and medical centers

As human breath analysis further develops as a multi-disciplinary field, it is clear that sensor development,
instrumentation systems and algorithms play critical roles within this research area.

Although much emphasis in the last decade has focused on breath biomarker compound identification
and physiological relevance, we increasingly turn our attention towards portable, fieldable sensor platforms for non-invasive
breath monitoring.

The mission of this workshop was to assemble a group of leading experts in this field to discuss their own research,
debate trends and future directions of the field, and contemplate areas of research that deserve special attention in the field
moving forward.